Trafalgar Adult Riding Club inc. has held many and varied activities since it was formed   on August 2nd  1983


WHERE
               
                   
Trafalgar  Adult Riding Club is situated in the small Township of Trafalgar, Australia. 
                   Located one and a half hours east of Melbourne on the Princes Hwy in Gippsland, Victoria. 

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WHEN
               
                                 Trafalgar Adult Riding Club was formed  on August 2nd 1983 and has had a  long and distinguished life with some wonderful people as members over the years.
                             We share facilities at the Trafalgar Equestrian Park in Reserve Rd Trafalgar,  along with the
Polocrosse Club, Pony Club and the  Campdraft Club.
                                 
                             Since the Clubs formation  we have held many events and activities such as Trail Rides, Navigation Rides,   Time Trials,    Dressage Days,  Combined Training days,      Showjumping Days,
Fun Gymkhanas, Camps  and  Games days.
                               
                            We have also had an active social side where we hold video nights, BBQ's, social outings,  Bus trips and much more.

SHOWJUMPING

DRESSAGE

HORSE TRIALS



UNIFORM                           
                               
                                  Our Uniform was originally  a Brown Jumper, the same colour as the local Pony Clubs jumper to make an easy transition into our Club, should they wish to join after they left Pony Club.
                                  The jumper was changed to a Brown windcheater as all clubs were adopting a casual style encouraged by the Association, but this did not age well so after seven months of exhausting discussion we decided on Red with a white Logo in keeping with the towns colours.
                               
                                The Logo was originally a picture of the British Ship 'Victory' famous for the Battle of Trafalgar, as we thought that this was fitting since it was the Towns logo and it signified what we all hope to achieve, victory.

                              We now have a new logo thanks to one of our artistic members who suggested we should have a horse that represented the average horse capable of any type of work which typifies the kind of club we are.


  SUGGESTION: RED CAN LOOK GOOD ON A CHESTNUT WHEN WHITE JODS AND A WHITE SADDLE CLOTH ARE USED

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